IGF 2019 Second Open Consultations and MAG Meeting

Hosted by IGF Secretariat
Face-to-face
Category
MAG & WG Meetings

The second face-to-face 2019 Open Consultations and MAG meeting took place at the at the Room A of the ITU building in Geneva, Switzerland.

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Draft Agenda - 2nd IGF Open Consultations and MAG Meeting

9-11 April 2019

International Telecommunication Union (ITU) – Room A

The purpose of the second round of IGF Open Consultations and MAG meeting is to advance preparations for the IGF 2019 annual meeting and to advance various strategic items with input from the community.  



Note: It is proposed that the Open Consultation Day with the Community take place on Day 2 of the MAG meeting (10 April, 2019) and not Day 1, in order to engage the community on various developments.

 

Day 1: 9 April 2019 - MAG Meeting (open to observers)

10.00-10.30

1. Welcome from MAG Chair

2. Adoption of the Agenda

3. Welcome from UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA)

4. Welcome from Host Country Chair

 

10.30-11.00

5. Introduction to Strategic Discussions to Follow

 

11.00-13.00

6. Strategic Discussion

Discussion focused on strengthening the IGF and developing 2019 programme in line with strategic priorities (inter alia):

  1. Emerging issues/most consequential questions
  2. Strengthening outputs & recommendations
  3. Relationship/increasing engagement with National, Regional, Youth IGF Initiatives (NRIs)
  4. Strengthening all intersessional activities
  5. Increasing participation from senior policy makers and the private sector
  6. Increasing stakeholder engagement/inclusion
  7. Improving outreach & support
  8. Cohesive programme & overall programme structure
  9. Multi-year Strategic Programme
  10. Fundraising

13.00-15.00

Lunch

 

15.00-16.00

Strategic Discussion (cont’d).

 

16.00-16.30

7. Review of IGF 2019 Programme Themes

Review of IGF 2019 Themes: (1) Data Governance; (2) Digital Inclusion; (3) Security, Safety, Stability & Resilience

 

16.30-17.00

8. IGF 2019 Workshop Process: Review of Evaluation Tool

 

17.00-18.00

9. Strategic Discussion on: 

  1. High Level sessions & Day 0
  2. Opening & closing ceremonies
  3. Main sessions: Objectives & possible topics based on strategic discussions above

 

< End of Day 1>

 

Day 2: 10 April 2019 - Open Consultations

10.00-10.30

1. Opening Statements – MAG Chair and Host Country Chair

  1. Introduction from the MAG Chair and adoption of the agenda
  2. Introduction from Host Country Chair

 

10.30-13.00

2. Community Discussion: Developing 2019 programme in line with strategic priorities, including inter alia:

  1. Emerging issues/most consequential questions
  2. Strengthening outputs & recommendations
  3. Relationship/increasing engagement with National, Regional, Youth IGF Initiatives (NRIs)
  4. Strengthening all intersessional activities
  5. Increasing participation from senior policy makers and the private sector
  6. Increasing stakeholder engagement/inclusion
  7. Improving outreach & support
  8. Cohesive programme & overall programme structure
  9. Multi-year Strategic Programme
  10. Fundraising

 

13.00-15.00

Lunch

 

15.00-15.30

3. Workshop Process Review

 

15.30-16.00

4. National, Regional, Youth IGF Initiatives (NRIs)

 

16.00-17.00

5. IGF Intersessional Activities

  1. Best Practice Forums (BPFs) on Cybersecurity; Gender & Access; Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data & Artificial Intelligence; Local Content *10 mins each
  2. Dynamic Coalitions (DCs) *10 mins
  3. Community Discussion *30 mins

 

17.00-18.00

6. Strategic Contributions: Related/Relevant Initiatives or Organizations 

       a. Briefing from the Secretariat of the Secretary-General's High Level Panel on Digital Cooperation (HLPDC) *30 mins

 

< End of Day 2>

 

Day 3: 11 April 2019 - MAG Meeting (open to observers)

10.00-10.30

1. Opening Statements – MAG Chair and Host Country Chair

 

10.30-13.00

2. Discussion on Strategic Direction – IGF Annual Meeting Programme

 

13.00-15.00

Lunch

13.30-14.30: DC on Domain Name System Issues (DC-DNSI) Open Working Meeting

 

15.00-16.30

3. Discussion on main sessions, other strategic actions

 

16.30-17.00

4. Discussion on overall meeting title/theme

 

17.00-17.45

5. Briefing on State of Preparations from IGF Secretariat

  1. Initial workshop submission figures
  2. Initial submission figures on other sessions & village booths
  3. Update on organizational logistics (venue, registration, security issues, etc.)

 

17.45-18.00

6. Any Other Business

Stakeholder Group Government
Given Name Family Name Delegation
Nebojsa Regoje Bosnia and Herzegovina
Paul Charlton Canada
Jorge Cancio Switzerland
Hisham Aboulyazed Egypt
Paul Blaker United Kingdom
Ananda Raj Khanal Nepal
Malgorzata Ignatowicz Poland
Tichafa Rixon Mujuru Zimbabwe
Stakeholder Group Civil Society
Given Name Family Name Organization
SALYOU FANNY ACSIS IVORY COAST
Xiaofeng Tao Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Michael J. Oghia Global Forum for Media Development
Chan-jo Jun Jun Rechtsanwälte
mokabberi Amirhossein Tehran University
Stakeholder Group Intergovernmental Organizations
Given Name Family Name Organization
Leonard Obonyo Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation
Stakeholder Group Private Sector
Given Name Family Name Organization
Rajesh Chharia Internet Service Providers Association of India
Ben Wallis Microsoft
Joana Reicherts Microsoft Deutschland GmbH
Christoph Steck Telefónica
Gonzalo Lopez-Barajas Telefonica, S.A.
Nikolis Smith Verisign
Stakeholder Group Technical Community
Given Name Family Name Organization
Afi Edoh Afrotribune
Yijing Li CAST
MAHAMAT YAMANI EMMA Chad school governance of internet (TDSig)
Jennifer Chung DotAsia Organisation
Dirk Krischenowski dotBERLIN GmbH & Co. KG
Olivier Crepin-Leblond EURALO / ICANN / ISOC UK
Veni Markovski ICANN
Lynn St.Amour Internet Matters
Lucien M. CASTEX ISOC
Kamran Anjum JAZZ Telecom
Krzysztof Szubert National Research Institute NASK
Diego Canabarro NIC.br / CGI.br
Mary Uduma Nigeria Internet Governace Forum
Marco Hogewoning RIPE NCC
Suzanne Taylor RIPE NCC
carlos amezcua UN
Abdulkarim Oloyede University of Ilorin
Stakeholder Group Government
Given Name Family Name Delegation
Ricardo Perez Argentina
Samuel NDICHO BAMBO Cameroon
Lydienne Nathalie NTOGUE Cameroon
NFORNAH SIRRI CAROLINE Cameroon
Bernd NEUJAHR Germany
Shruti Chandra India
Zeina Bou Harb Lebanon
Alaa Ali Sudan
Susan Chalmers United States
María Alejandra Erramuspe Uruguay
Stakeholder Group Civil Society
Given Name Family Name Organization
Asli Telli Aydemir Alternative Informatics Association
Said Essoulami Centre for Media Freedom
Bruna Santos Coding Rights
Maria Paz Canales Derechos Digitales
Adam Burns free2air / netCommons
Adama Jallow Give1 Project Gambia
Abdeldjalil Bachar Bong HOUSE OF AFRICA
Raúl Echeberría Independent
ELSAYED ELERYAN International Federation of Websites
Minda Moreira Internet Rights and Principles Coalition (IRPC)
Lianna Galstyan ISOC Armenia
Athena Mwarwakamori Morgan ISOC Kenya Chapter
Helani Galpaya LIRNEasia
Holger Dieterich Sozialhelden e.V.
Montresor KONAN Youth For Internet
Stakeholder Group Intergovernmental Organizations
Given Name Family Name Organization
Jiayi Wang IGF
KODJO BASSA ONG LES AMIS DE LA TERRE/TOGO
WaiMin Kwok UN DESA
Deniz Susar UNDESA
Stakeholder Group Private Sector
Given Name Family Name Organization
Junjie Liu Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Michael Nelson Cloudflare
Wim Degezelle DUERMOVO - DRMV
Timea Suto ICC BASIS
Marilyn Cade ICT Strategies - mCADE llc
Ben Wallis Microsoft
Marie-Noémie Marques Orange
Stakeholder Group Technical Community
Given Name Family Name Organization
Afi Edoh Afrotribune
Sylvia Cadena APNIC Foundation
Hartmut Richard Glaser Brazilian Internet Steering Committee - CGI.br
Yijing Li CAST
Flavio Wagner CGI.br
Meng Li CST
Paula Corte Real Internet Society
Danko Jevtovic Jugodata
Samantha Dickinson Lingua Synaptica
Amanda Jansen OuiShare
Mitzi László Solid